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Podcasts and Screencasts
In this page, we keep links to podcasts and screencasts discussing Elixir or Elixir-related projects.
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Panel discussions of topics in and around Elixir development
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A show about the Elixir language and other modern web technologies.
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Weekly episodes where they cover community news and talk about the Elixir programming language and community around it.
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A packed panel of Elixir experts and experienced developers who make the complicated interesting and fun. We talk about Elixir, Erlang and all things related to the BEAM virtual machine ecosystem. Featuring a panel of hosts including Bruce Tate, Josh Adams, Sophie Debenedetto, Alex Koutmos, Steven Nunez and Lars Wikman.
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A podcast for the Portuguese-speaking Elixir and BEAM community. The panel of hosts includes Adolfo Neto, Herminio Torres, Cristine Guadelupe and Zoey Pessanha.
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A weekly podcast with Elixir developer's in the community.
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Helping new developers adopt Elixir with a friendly and approachable tone.
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A monthly casual discussion about Elixir related topics from DockYard.
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Elixir podcasts with news & interviews from around the Elixir Community from host Johnny Winn. Started as a newsletter in 2013 and became a podcast in 2015.
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Technical discussions of Elixir application design and the state of the ecosystem.
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A podcast from Carter Bryden about his experience as an indie developer making side projects in Elixir.
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Alchemist Camp is the largest producer of free Elixir screencasts on YouTube. Additional videos and source code are available for $15 a month. It's aimed at web developers who want to ship real-world projects in Elixir. (Started Dec. 2017)
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A collection of Elixir and Phoenix screencasts that cover a wide range of topics. Approximately half of the videos are free and half require a $19 monthly membership. (Started Sept. 2016)
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A twice-weekly screencast series about Elixir by Josh Adams. All screencasts are available for $9 a month. A few episodes are available for free as a sample. (discontinued)
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Groxio (an Elixir-focused training and guided self study company) publishes screencasts on its YouTube channel, such as Phoenix LiveView Tetris in Elixir
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A weekly screencast series from Plangora mostly about Elixir and a few other topics.
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Elixir and Phoenix screencasts for all skill levels by Jason Harrelson and Josh Rieken. All screencasts are currently free (as of 10/2/15).